Love Is the Nature of experience
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 38 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 38 seconds
- Recorded on: Jul 1, 2017
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - June 2017
Rupert elaborates on what it means to spend time with a teacher and how that relates to healing.
A woman asks Rupert to talk about romantic love within the context of non-duality.
A man shares that his old habit of inhibition prevents the joy in him from coming out.
Rupert illustrates the difference between ego as a entity and ego as a process.
A woman shares that a childhood fear of disappearance prevents her from going deeper into her own being.
The unconditional peace of our true nature doesn't always walk around with a beaming smile on its face.
Sometimes a certain quality about a person can have the capacity to dissolve another's sense of separation.
A woman wants to know about the 'veil of emptiness' and how it relates to the body.
Each of our minds is precipitated from the same field of awareness.
A man wants to know if the separate self dissolves totally and how would he know if it did.
When the wound of separation is too painful to feel, a person can numb themselves through a 'refusal to love'.
Rupert elaborates on what it means to spend time with a teacher and how that relates to healing.
A woman asks Rupert to talk about romantic love within the context of non-duality.
A man shares that his old habit of inhibition prevents the joy in him from coming out.
Rupert illustrates the difference between ego as a entity and ego as a process.
A woman shares that a childhood fear of disappearance prevents her from going deeper into her own being.
The unconditional peace of our true nature doesn't always walk around with a beaming smile on its face.
Sometimes a certain quality about a person can have the capacity to dissolve another's sense of separation.
A woman wants to know about the 'veil of emptiness' and how it relates to the body.
Each of our minds is precipitated from the same field of awareness.
A man wants to know if the separate self dissolves totally and how would he know if it did.
When the wound of separation is too painful to feel, a person can numb themselves through a 'refusal to love'.